Executive Order 12571 --
Implementation of the Comprehensive Anti-Apartheid Act
By
the authority vested in me as President by the Constitution and statutes of the
United States of America, including the Comprehensive Anti-Apartheid Act of
1986 (Public Law 99 - 440) (``the Act''), and section 301 of Title 3 of the
United States Code, it is hereby ordered as follows:
Section 1. Implementation of the
Act. All affected Executive departments and agencies shall take all
steps necessary, consistent with the Constitution, to implement the requirements
of the Act.
Sec. 2. Functions of the
Department of State. The Secretary of State shall be responsible for
implementing Sections 208, 302 (to the extent it relates to temporary imports),
303(b), 307(a)(2), 317, 318, 401(b)(2), 501(b), 504, 506, and 508 of the Act.
Responsibility for transmitting the report required by Section 509 of the Act
is delegated to the Secretary of State.
Sec. 3. Functions of the
Department of the Treasury. The Secretary of the Treasury shall be
responsible for implementing Sections 301, 302 (to the extent it relates to
permanent imports), 303, 305, 308, 309, 310, 319, 320, 323(a)(1), and 510 of
the Act.
Sec. 4. Functions of the
Department of Commerce. The Secretary of Commerce shall be responsible
for implementing Sections 304, 321, and 502(b) of the Act.
Sec. 5. Functions of the
Department of Defense. The Secretary of Defense shall be responsible for
implementing Section 322 of the Act.
Sec. 6. Functions of the
United States Trade Representative. The United States Trade
Representative shall be responsible for implementing Sections 323(a)(2) and (b) of the Act and Section 402 (except for the
imposition of import restrictions).
Sec. 7. Functions of the
Agency for International Development. The Administrator of the Agency
for International Development shall be responsible for implementing Sections
210 (to the extent of determining the existence of food shortages only) and 505
of the Act.
Sec. 8. Functions of the
Department of Transportation. The Secretary of Transportation shall take
the steps specified in Sections 306(a)(2) and (3).
Sec. 9. Definition of
Strategic Minerals. The Secretary of State shall be responsible, in
consultation with the Secretary of Commerce and the Secretary of Defense, for
determining which articles are strategic minerals within the meaning of the
Act.
Sec. 10. Regulatory and
Enforcement Authority. The head of each agency assigned functions by
this Order is delegated authority under Sections 601 and 603 of the Act to the
extent that they relate to functions delegated by this Order or conferred by
the Act.
Sec. 11. Coordination and
Policy Guidance. The Secretary of State is responsible for ensuring that
implementation of the Act is effectively integrated with and is supportive of the
foreign policy of the
Sec. 12. Inter-Agency Coordinating
Committee. An Inter-Agency Coordinating Committee on
Sec. 13. Reservations of
Functions. All authority not expressly delegated or granted herein is
retained by the President. The President retains the authority to exercise any
of the authority delegated or granted in this Order.
Sec. 14. Effective Date.
This Order shall be effective immediately.
Ronald
Reagan
The
White House,
[Filed
with the Office of the Federal Register,